$ 200-250 per hour
Clients often ask me about the "boutique" nature of my practice which I have limited to immigration matters only. There are several reasons why my practice is limited to only immigration matters.
First, all areas of law have become complicated. Government regulations, constantly revised administrative guidelines and rules, and many court cases impact any area of law practice. I think it is difficult to be a "general practice" lawyer in 21st century America. I am not comfortable "shooting from the hip" in my legal practice. Rather than be a "jack of all trades" I'd rather be a "master" in one.
Immigration law is already the most complex area of law; it is more complicated than tax law. Immigration matters involve several Executive Departments: Department of Homeland Security; Department of State; Department of Justice; and, Department of Labor. These Executive Departments often have several agencies involved in immigration matters. Each Department and agency has its own set of regulations and administrative review processes. The federal courts also make rulings affecting immigration laws. There are thousands of adjudicators and federal officers that make decisions in immigration matters. A good immigration lawyer has to spend time keeping up with constant changes in immigration law.
Second, my family is important to me. I like to spend time with my wife and children and participate in activities with them. I have coached my son's lacrosse teams and I am a high school lacrosse official. I am involved in community activities and organizations. My practice is not about taking on every matter possible or overcommitting to clients.
Your immigration matters are very important to you and your family. I recognize this. That's why my clients work directly with me, their attorney, and not through a secretary or paralegal. My practice is different because you and your immigration experience matter. When my clients call or email me they communicate directly with me; when my clients want to meet with me, they meet with me. That's they way I want you to experience your immigration legal matter.
I have been practicing law for 35 years. I have worked in large and small law firms. I have served as an Assistant Attorney General and Special Prosecutor in of Ohio. I have started and managed a small company grown into an almost 200 employee firm. I understand business. I understand governement regulations from both sides of the table. And I think this has given me useful insight to helping you as your immigration lawyer.
My clients tell me my fees are very reasonable. If you want to talk to someone knowledgeable and experienced about your immigration, visa or citizenship matter feel free to give me a call at. I'd be honored to assist you if I can.
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47 years
$ 200-250 per hour
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204 Muirs Chapel Road, Greensboro, NC, 27410
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Posted by Y. Garcia | January 14, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Immigration
Mr. Goulder Was Able To Help Me Achieve My Dream of Becoming a US Resident!
Mr Goulder is a very organized and knowledgeable attorney! He was able to help guide me through the process of applying for a US Residency based on being married to a US Citizen. He had a clear checklist of what items were needed, he offers a portal for his clients to easily keep up with their case, ...
Posted by Tara | November 30, 2016 | Hired Attorney
Excellent
Mr. Goulder is an expert in his field and did a fantastic job with my case. He was professional, very organized, prompt with all documents, and a strong advocate. I highly recommend him.
Posted by Tania | March 25, 2014 | Immigration
Grateful Aussie /US Resident!!
At a time when other professionals had let me down and I was extremely distressed , Mr Goulder , right from the very first phone conversation , gave me much needed truth and hope for my immigration situation. Although I never personally met him, distance was not an issue as he simply guided me and c...
"I endorse this lawyer. Mr. Goulder is a very knowledgeable and effective advocate for his clients."
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2016
Legal Elite, Legal Elite
2016
Full Service US Immigration Law Firm of the Year in NC, Global Law Experts
2015
Client Distinction Award, Lawyers.com
2009
Top NC Lawyer--Recognition, Business Leader Media (North Carolina)
2008
Triad's Finest Top 12 Immigration Lawyers, Yes Weekly Magazine
2004
Fellow, NC Institute of Political Leadership
2000
Who's Who in the South & Southwest, Who's Who
1999
Who's Who in the South & Southwest, Who's Who
1992
Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America, Who's Who
1991
Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America, Who's Who
2003 - Present
Managing Partner, Goulder Immigration Law Firm
1997 - 2003
CEO, Attorney, Mediator, North Carolina Business Mediation Service
1983 - 1997
Chairman & CEO, Emporium Stores Ltd.
1979 - 1982
Assistant Attorney General, Ohio Attorney General
2004 - Present
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
1984 - Present
North Carolina Bar Association
1978
JD - Juris Doctor
1975
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2007
Employer I-9 Compliance
1979
French
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